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Write Reads #36 The Outlander by Gil Adamson
Gush. Gush. Gush.* We REALLY liked this book. Tania is being systematically converted to a historical fiction fan by the awesome Canadian novels we’ve been picking for the past three years. If you listen to the podcast you will find … Continue reading →
Posted in Book Club, Book Picks, CanLitNews, Kirt, Opinions, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
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Tagged A Profession of Hope, Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, Beatlebone, book club, Can-Lit, Canada Reads, Canadian literature, Catherynne Valente, Frank Landslide, Freedom to Read Week, Gil Adamson, Gill Deacon, historical fiction, Jenna Butler, kevin barry, Leonard, MaddAddam, margaret atwood, Michael Chabon, podcast, Radiance, The Imperfectionists, The Outlander, The Reason You Walk, The Ridgerunner, Tom Rachman, Wab Kinew, William Shatner
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Write Reads #34 Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
Are you ready for this? Well, whether you are or aren’t, it’s happening now. We talk about lots of stuffs in this one. Let us know if you’re concerned about our shared longing for a post-apocalyptic world. You can let … Continue reading →
Posted in Book Club, Book Picks, Kirt, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
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Tagged A god Somewhere, Area X, Beatlebone, book club, Book Club Podcast, Canadian literature, city of bohane, Clare Vanderpool, Emily St. John-Mandel, Fifth Business, Jeanette Winterson, Jeff VanderMeer, kevin barry, Navigating Early, nothing can possibly go wrong, penguin canada, podcast, Prudence Shen, Robertson Davies, Station Eleven, The Gap of Time, The Wandering Bibliophile, YRCA 2015
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